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Meanings of change twice in English
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Usage of change twice in English
1
It is rather early; but you can't spare time to changetwice.
2
They had to changetwice, once at Doncaster, once at a small junction.
3
You got to changetwice; once at the junction and once at the branch.
4
Remember when Romney shifted his positions on climate changetwice in the same week?
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We can get back to Mechlin from here, I find, though we have to changetwice.
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The specie of the king has been changedtwice in value by the king's orders.
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Since then, too, what constitutes a legal handpass has changedtwice, a legal tackle once.
8
And this explains why the voice giving the orders changedtwice.)
9
Their level changedtwice and rose steadily.
10
But Pacey argues that in this time the World Health Organisation's guidelines changedtwice and measurement procedures have improved substantially.
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The amount of linen used is something extraordinary; everything is white, and the whole is generally changedtwice a day.
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It's an interesting word because its "accepted" pronunciation has changedtwice in the 50 years I have been a broadcaster.
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Methods: Retrospective monocenter cohort study in 144 consecutive patients who underwent PD during a period wherein the routine post-PD feeding strategy changedtwice.
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They rode out on a surface car, changingtwice and jammed face to face on a rear platform, a brilliant pink out in her face.
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Distinctly an American family, remarkable for their brilliant plumage, which, however, undergoes great changestwice a year, Females different from males, being dull and inconspicuous.
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"The whole country is under snow-andas far as I can understand we have to changetwice and wind up with a twenty-milemotor drive."